I wish today that I got the Sega CD version. It doesn't seem fair to give this 3* off playing the SNES version.

This is one of only 3 games I ever returned. I really enjoyed this game and what I was trying to do...right up until the last 5 minutes and forced final boss.

This title was so finicky about entering commands at the right time to progress, and did a lousy job of communicating when you needed to do it.

The T-rex scared the hell out of me in this game.

This was the single reason I picked up a 32X for $30 at KayBee Toys. I played this too death.

This game is extremely basic, but if you love flight sims, this is right up your alley. Best played with a 6-button Genesis controller, as they add controls to roll the ship. Bonus points for the 3rd person replay after of your last playthrough .

I wanted to be MechWarrior so bad...

It did look pretty for the time, but this was as flat as a fighting game could get. There were so many copies of this in the clearance bin for 32X titles.

Nothing to write home about. Wasn't terrible, wasn't great either.

I got and played this solely for being one of the first games with Peyton Manning to play. =P

It tries, and it's interesting, but like most Star Trek games it has a hard time reaching that next level to a fun video game.

It is a crime that EA continues to put out repetitive garbage while Road Rash sits in IP hell.

This was an insanely weird title that was so odd I couldn't help but love it. Leonard Nimoy as the narrator every time you opened the game just made it better.

Friend really wanted me to like it, but FPS really just doesn't work for me. It's good, but nothing that grabs me enough to do it myself over just watching a playthrough for the story.